Emotiva UMC-1 Operation Manual page 24

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Co-Axial & Optical Inputs (1-4 highlighted in purple)
9.
These digital inputs can be connected to the digital outputs of a source component. These inputs will accept any
SPDIF signal, whether it be stereo or multi-channel, up to 192k.
Co-Axial & Optical Outputs (highlighted in orange)
10.
These digital outputs can be connected to the digital inputs of a component for recording purposes. (The output is
limited to 2 channel PCM.)
Trigout (highlighted in green)
11.
These trigger connectors provide a constant 12v DC output (when assigned in the OSD). They can be used to switch
on and off compatible pieces of equipment (amplifiers, DVD player, CD player etc). There are four trigger outputs
on the UMC-1. The triggers are designed to accept a mono 3.5mm jack; tip is the trigger positive output, sleeve is
the ground.
Infrared Input/Output (highlighted in blue)
12.
IR Input: The IR Input uses a 3.5mm stereo jack and will accept the IR input from any IR repeater. One thing to
note about this is that the UMC-1 itself can be used as an 'IR blaster.' There are two IR emitters in the front display
of the UMC-1. Any signal coming in through the IR input will be broadcast back out through the front panel display.
It doesn't have to be just signals for the UMC-1, but also signals for any other piece of gear.
IR Ouput: Any signal received from the IR receiver mounted in the front panel display or any signal sent into the IR
Input will be sent back out through the IR Output. This means that the UMC-1 can be used as an IR repeater. The
infrared signals from any other remote can be received and transmitted back out the IR Output.
USB Data
13.
This USB Data port allows for firmware updates only. This is a Type-A USB connection.
Future Expansion Port
14.
This port is reserved for future expansion. (Caution: Do not plug any cable into this port that is not approved by
Emotiva.)
Composite – S-Video (highlighted in green)
15.
The Composite-Video and S-Video inputs connect to the outputs of your audio video components. When these
inputs are selected, the video will be up-converted to both component or HDMI for output
Component Video In (highlighted in green)
16.
Component Video In – These inputs connect to the component-video outputs of your DVD, SAT or other video
source if they have this capability. When these inputs are selected, the video will be either ported out to
component video outputs or up-converted to HDMI for output.
Component Video Out (highlighted in blue)
17.
If your TV monitor does not have the preferred HDMI input, then a good alternative is to use component video
output. The output from here can be scaled anywhere from 480p to 1080i. Please set this depending on the best
video option your TV/monitor. Please note that it is not possible to have simultaneous component output and
HDMI. Please also note that if the incoming signal to the UMC-1 is a copy protected HDMI signal, then output on
the component video is not possible at high resolutions.
HDMI Inputs/Outputs (highlighted in yellow)
18.
HDMI Input: Five on-board HDMI inputs and one HDMI output are present on the UMC-1. Each Input can be set as
an independent source and is assignable through the OSD. Each input can be set up in multiple configurations for
the same source component.
*Please note: The UMC-1 is fully HDMI and DCP compliant. However, connecting sources to the UMC-1 that do not
have the same compliance may not function as desired.
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